Shoot Him if He Runs (A Stone Barrington Novel)
Two Dollar Bill delivers all the storytelling twists and whip-smart banter readers have come to love in Stuart Woods' thrillers.
The fun - and action - begins with what Stone believes will be a quiet dinner with his ex-partner, Dino, but they are interrupted by Billy Bob, a filthy rich Texan, who strolls in and parks himself at their table. He's in town "to make money," he says, unwrapping his wad of rare two-dollar bills, and in need of an attorney though he won't say why or when such representation will be necessary. Against his better judgment, Stone offers Billy Bob a safe haven but almost immediately begins to suspect that he's made several precipitous misjudgments. Before he knows it he is caught between a beautiful federal prosecutor and a love from his past, a con man with more aliases than hairs on his head, and a murder investigation that could ruin them all.
Stuart Woods' previous books have been translated into Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Serbo-Croatian, Czech, Japanese, and Hebrew and there are millions of copies of his books in print around the world. Several of Stuart Woods' novels have been optioned for feature films and television movies. Stuart Woods lives on the the Treasure Coast of Florida and Litchfield County, Connecticut.
Country | USA |
Brand | Random House Books for Young Readers |
Manufacturer | Penguin Audio |
Binding | Audio CD |
ReleaseDate | 2010-09-16 |
UnitCount | 7 |
Format | Audiobook |
UPCs | 000142428663 |
EANs | 9780142428665 |